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Yea your right I guess. Stock a Beta is great. The bike really doesn’t need anything.
The thing is who has a radvalve on their Beta? It’s just interesting to see if it works better or not. .. especially for riders that have everything else as far as mods on their bike. I doubt there’s much difference between the vforce4 and vforce3 but I don’t know. It’s just asking around for anyone who has tried. It’s like few to none have tried stock and other options of reedvalves.

Yea the rfs motor has a solid following but as time is going on guys are good with newer design motors.. and chassis improve aswell . In my case I planned on keeping my 525 RS Beta a long time because the rfs motor is known to be great solid and reliable. Guys liked Beta also because now there’s a great link suspension chassis with an rfs which some say handle Better than the ktm versions. But Beta continued and designed their own great motors and upgraded chassis. Cool and great. The good thing is that the rfs older Betas are still great. New bikes are a bit more nimble but my 09 525 RS amazed me right out of the box in handlkng and power and I didn’t mind that the bike came more softly sprung. It was so easy to ride!! I’m not even sure I put a lower sprocket here yet. Older Beta enduros are still great bikes. A little different but still great to me.
Dougie Lampkin came in on an impressive 4th on his very first extreme enduro on a 2009 rfs powered Beta. At the time I was surprised such a huge trials star would sign with tiny little Beta. Only about 300 Beta enduro were brought into the USA. It didn’t seem like it made sense financially to sign Lampkin. Whatever. I was stoked to watch someone great race Beta on a huge international stage. At the time everyone looked at my bike weird like what the hell is that.
https://www.tmxnews.co.uk/news/motocross/tough-taddy-triumphs/

My Facebook and instagram are mostly about bikes and just a very very few family and friends. You can limit with privacy settings but a better way is to sign up your cat or dog so people don’t know who you are. I signed up my cat and I have my cats name and my good friends know who I am and no one else does. I’m in a bunch of dirtbike groups and know when Tennessee Knockout enduro is and a bunch of races so I can find out about hard enduro races around the world. Don’t fall into any traps. You choose what you like and don’t like. Just look at dirtbike stuff like erzberg etc.
Here’s tough like rorr on Instagram. Good thing about Instagram is there isn’t much dialogue like Facebook. It’s short. You do get short live info and pics.
https://instagram.com/toughlikerorr?utm_source=ig_profile_share&amp;igshid=rrlrmkku2tgs

This is out at our riding park . It’s an old trail. This is a nice day so it’s nice with no or not much stopping. Not slippery this day. Thanks Drjekyll!!! . I don’t remember seeing this one vid before. Funny thing is seeing stairs and thinking who the he’ll would put these stairs up in the middle of nowhere... the military. During the week the riding park is a military training area.

You know the trick..
UP To 7 HP.. that means less..
Might be up to a hundred horsepower. I don’t take hp claims too seriously. If it’s better than stock maybe that’s enough depending on total cost and how much more performance.